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'Speech is being chilled': Trump loses again in activist's deportation case

A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration cannot detain or deport a Columbia University graduate student and pro-Palestinian activist based on Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s determination that his presence compromised the nation's foreign policy interests, according to Politico's Kyle Cheney.

U.S. District Judge Michael E. Farbiarz of the District of New Jersey on Wednesday granted a preliminary injunction preventing the Trump administration from detaining or deporting Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent resident, over Rubio's reasoning.

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'He failed!' Economist mocks Trump's 'enormous breakthrough' on MSNBC

University of Michigan economist Justin Wolfers humorously mocked a new "breakthrough" from President Donald Trump's administration on the potential deal with China on the ongoing trade war. As it turns out, the deal is to go back to the way things were before Trump jacked up the tariffs, he explained.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday, "what they're saying and what the reality is, is totally different. Nicolle, it's a very funny world."

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'Excessive': Comer denounces felony charges against Dem in 'stunt that went bad'

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) said the felony charges against Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) carried a prison term that was "a little excessive" after she protested at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility.

On Wednesday, Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba announced the charges against McIver in a post on X.

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'Embarrassing': Trump's Treasury secretary gets brutal math lesson at hearing

President Donald Trump's Treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, had to get corrected multiple times on his fuzzy math about the economy during a heated hearing before the House Ways and Means Committee on Wednesday.

The hearing was at many points a mess, with Bessent, a former hedge fund manager, admitting Trump would "likely" cave on tariff deadlines yet again, and having to be told to stop interrupting lawmakers.

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'Back off': Trump foe details early morning threat from ominous source

Just after President Donald Trump won the 2024 election, the Serbian government decided that a bombed-out former government building was no longer a "culturally protected asset." But when members of the state-run Republic Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments cried foul, one leader got an ominous threat.

The building was "an icon to Serbians’ suffering during a 1999 conflict," the New York Times described. But the Trump family wanted it for a project.

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'Who is funding?' MAGA senator vows to root out shadowy figures behind protests

President Donald Trump has claimed that the Los Angeles protesters are "paid insurrectionists," and MAGA Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) vowed Wednesday to find out who's behind the "funding."

Hawley posted to X, "Who is funding the LA riots? This violence isn’t spontaneous. As chairman of the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime & Terrorism, I’m launching an investigation to find out."

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Roger Stone blames Hillary Clinton after Elon Musk says Trump in Epstein files

Roger Stone blamed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton after Elon Musk said President Donald Trump was connected to Jeffrey Epstein's sexual trafficking case.

During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, Stone told host Emily Finn that Musk and Trump would eventually "get back together" despite Musk's falling out with the president.

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Teen admits to terrifying swatting crusade: 'That's how u get a bomb squad'

A 19-year-old Ohio man who set up an online group chat and wrote scripts for Purgatory, a nihilistic swatting gang that targeted a casino, airport, trailer park and schools, has pleaded guilty in federal court.

Brayden Grace of Columbus, Ohio, appeared before Judge Julie Rebecca Rubin in Baltimore on Wednesday and pleaded guilty to conspiracy, cyberstalking, threat to damage and destroy by means of fire and other charges.

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'Rhetoric of insurrection!' Stephen Miller doubles down in feud with LA mayor

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller doubled down Wednesday on his assertion that an "insurrection" is gripping Los Angeles by those who wish to thwart President Donald Trump's deportation policies.

Miller reposted a video of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass calling for ICE's deportation raids to stop "now."

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'Easy no!' Republican dares party to vote as Trump demands jail for flag burners

President Donald Trump wants to curtail a specific First Amendment right in response to anti-deportation protests exploding in Los Angeles. But at least one Republican lawmaker remains adamantly opposed — and dared him to put it up for a vote.

Earlier this week, Trump demanded that people who burn the American flag in the street should receive "automatic" jail sentences of one year.

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New poll finds hardly anyone supports Republicans' 'big, beautiful bill'

A new Quinnipiac Poll shows that President Donald Trump and his 2026 budget, which he refers to as the "big, beautiful bill," are underwater with the American public.

Huffington Post senior politics editor Kevin Robillard posted screen captures of the crosstabs on X, showing that just 27% of Americans support the bill. He also noted that polling specifically looking at attitudes on the GOP tax bill has "been relatively rare."

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Senators mad as Trump admin stonewalls demand to reveal Veterans Affairs cuts

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What Happened: A trio of lawmakers demanded transparency from the Department of Veterans Affairs on Tuesday, saying the Trump administration continues to “stonewall” requests for details on the agency’s recent cancellation of hundreds of service contracts.

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'You will refrain from speaking': Trump official hit with blistering putdown

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent faced his second reprimand of the day for interrupting women lawmakers.

At a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Wednesday, Bessent spoke over Democratic Rep. Stacey Plaskett of the Virgin Islands as she pointed out that gas prices had increased under President Donald Trump.

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